killed by israeli strikes since the start of the war. all major un agencies are now calling for a humanitarian ceasefire. jeremy bowen sent this report from southern israel near the border with gaza. israel promised mighty vengeance. it thundered across beach camp in gaza city. israel s justification is defending the living, as well as avenging its dead. palestinians call this genocide. this girl from jabalia camp is asked what happened to her. she says, a missile came down on us. bricks fell on us. i asked, where s my dad and where s my mum? she is asked, where were you? i was here, in the house. we were at home, and the roof came down on us. we looked in on the war this afternoon from sderot, the closest israeli border town. israel has refused an american request to pause military operations to allow time for humanitarian convoys, or talks to free the hostages. israel might be able to break hamas as a military force, but what happens then? history shows israel s ar
but nowhere near enough aid going the other way. the united nations has renewed its call tonight for a humanitarian ceasefire. 0ur paneljoining us to discuss it all tonight, american political scientist and author ian bremmer, and the former downing street s director of communications, guto harri. also on the programme. donald trump on the stand today in new york. he has clashed with the presiding judge, several times which might not do him any favours in court, but it is not doing him any harm in the polls. we will discuss that. as well as the situation in eastern europe. the polish president has tonight asked the incumbent prime minister mateusz morawieski to form a government. even though its almost certain he will not be able to form a coalition. we will discuss the politics of that and how it pertains to ukraine. good evening. the un secretary general antonio guterres says gaza is becoming a graveyard for children and the case for a humanitarian ceasefire more urgen
good evening. we re injerusalem, as the human cost of the israel/hamas war reaches a tragic milestone. in less than four weeks across the border in gaza, the health ministry, which is run by hamas, is now reporting that more than 10,000 people have died in israeli bombing raids. israel says it s targeting members of hamas, a group designated as a terrorist organisation by the uk, and responsible for killing more than 1,400 people in southern israel, and for seizing over 200 hostages. all major united nations agencies are calling for a humanitarian ceasefire in israel s armed response, with the un secretary general, antonio guterres, describing gaza, as becoming a graveyard for children. we ll have more on the heavy price being paid by youngsters in this war a little later, but first let s join jeremy bowen, in southern israel, close to the border with gaza. jeremy. well, of course, let s not forget on the 7th of october, more than 11100 people, mostly israeli civilians were
good evening. we re injerusalem as a grim milestone is reached across the border in gaza. the health ministry in the territory, which is run by hamas, is now reporting that more than 10,000 people have been killed in israeli strikes in the last four weeks. israel says it s targeting members of hamas, a group designated as a terrorist organisation by the uk, and responsible for killing more than 1,400 people in southern israel and seizing over 200 hostages on oct 7th. 200 hostages on october 7th. all major un agencies are calling for a humanitarian ceasefire in israel s armed response. well, let s joinjeremy bowen now for the very latest from southern israel not far from the border with gaza. jeremie. jeremie. yeah, thanks, clive. let s talk a little jeremie. yeah, thanks, clive. let s talk a little about jeremie. yeah, thanks, clive. let s talk a little about those jeremie. yeah, thanks, clive. let s talk a little about those casualty i talk a little about those casualt
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